Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         of us~ ~are sufficiently furnished, and there to delight our
 2    1,    4|        which sometime was better furnished with~ ~holinesse and Religion,
 3    2,    3|          and have~ ~sufficiently furnished my selfe with some of his
 4    2,    6|       goodly Wood, plentifully~ ~furnished with spreading Trees: having
 5    2,    6|      that which was done) having furnished them with all~ ~things fit
 6    2,    6|      hearing of this newes) well furnished~ ~with noble Gentlemen,
 7    2,    7|        any noyse. So, being well furnished with~ ~the greater part
 8    2,    9|           he caused a Ship to be furnished for~ ~them, graunting them
 9    2,   10|          and banquetting,~ ~well furnished by their friends on either
10    3,    5|         in the City of Millaine, furnished himselfe with all things~ ~(
11    3,    7|         the Tables,~ ~which were furnished with such rarities as could
12    3,    9|        Pilgrimes habit, yet well furnished with money~ ~and precious
13    4,    3|     saile againe, and being well furnished with all~ ~things wanting
14    4,    4|         Port of Carthagena, well furnished with all~ ~thinges thereto
15    5,    1|    secretly~ ~prepared a Shippe, furnished with all things for a Naval
16    5,    2|          on shore,~ ~and it well furnished with Masts, Sailes, and
17    5,    2|        and yours be sufficiently furnished therewith, you~ ~neede make
18    5,    5|         they found to bee well~ ~furnished with goods, but utterly
19    5,    7|         a Galley being~ ~fairely furnished for the purpose, Phineo,
20    6,    8|        if shee found as~ ~weakly furnished of handsome people, as heere
21    6,    9|      friendly course, each dally furnished the Table, for the rest~ ~
22    7,    3|         but~ ~see their Chambers furnished with Gally-pots of Electuaries,~ ~
23    8,    2| wherewith I know you are alwayes furnished, I shall~ ~redeeme from
24    8,    6|        service; but I must~ ~bee furnished with money to effect it.
25    8,    9|      plainly to me,~ ~that being furnished with such plenty of Bookes,
26    8,   10|         to me? Although I am not furnished of a thousand Florines;~ ~
27    8,   10|  Canigiano, for the monies which furnished him in this last~ ~voyage,
28    9,    4|         them, till he was better furnished from his Father.~ ~ Thus
29   10,    5|          me a Garden, as fairely furnished with all kind of fragrant~ ~
30   10,    9|         them still companie; who furnished their servants also, with~ ~
31   10,    9|        three~ ~other very richly furnished, and their men also in like
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